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Spring 2022 California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Survey
April 4, 2022, to April 28, 2022, NOAA Ship Bell M Shimada sails between San Francisco and San Diego, California, assessing pelagic fish stocks and monitoring environmental conditions.
2018 California Current Ecosystem Survey
The 2018 Summer California Current Ecosystem Survey is scheduled for 26 June through 23 September aboard the NOAA Ship Reuben Lasker.
Fisheries Resources Division News
Press releases and news articles from the Southwest Fisheries Science Center’s Fisheries Resources Division.
2019 California Current Ecosystem Survey
The 2019 California Current Ecosystem Survey will be conducted from June 13 through September 9, 2019.
2021 California Current Ecosystem Survey
The 2021 California Current Ecosystem Survey will be conducted from July 2 through October 15, 2021.
Fisheries Resources Division Survey Logs
Survey logs detailing the many surveys the Fisheries Resources Division hosts throughout the year.
2022 California Current Ecosystem Survey
The 2022 California Current Ecosystem Survey will be conducted from June 27 through September 30, 2022.
California Ecosystem Surveys Give Insight on Ocean Changes to Come
Now the longest-running ocean monitoring program on the planet, California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations provides 70 years of data and discoveries to help us better manage our West Coast fisheries. Kristen Koch, director of the Southwest Fi
Fisheries Oceanography in the California Current
We contribute to the understanding of the effects of climate change and climate variability on pelagic fisheries, with a primary focus on the ecology of fishes living in the California Current Ecosystem and other forage species.
2016 California Current Ecosystem Survey
The Summer 2016 California Current Ecosystem Survey will assess Coastal Pelagic Species populations in U.S. and Canadian waters from June 28 through September 23.
Frequent Questions: 2013-2016 California Sea Lion Unusual Mortality Event
FAQ's: Unusual Mortality Event: California Sea Lions
West Coast Research Alliance Projects Climate Effects, Management Options for Key Species
‘Future Seas’ uses models to depict changing outlook and strategies.
Economics and Human Dimensions of Eastern Pacific and West Coast Fisheries
We conduct research on socioeconomic dimensions to support the conservation and management of international tuna fisheries, domestic Highly Migratory Species and Coastal Pelagic Species fisheries, marine recreational fisheries, and protected species.
Saildrones Join NOAA’s West Coast Fleet for Experimental Fisheries Surveys
NOAA Fisheries' two West Coast Science laboratories are joining forces with the Alameda, Calif., company Saildrone Inc. to test the first use of autonomous, wind and solar-powered vehicles to gather essential data on West Coast fish populations
David Demer, Ph.D.
Dave Demer is a Survey and Data Acquisitions Senior Scientist for the OST Directorate team